"If the city says one or two of them are okay, but one of them has to leave, we are more than happy to try to move that dispensary to a different location."

But the company looks forward to participating in public consultation on the proposed rules, Robb said, adding it is concerned about restrictions on the type of cannabis products that can be sold, and the inability to offer other services.

The company has plans to expand one of its locations in downtown Victoria to include other wellness services such as yoga and nutritional counselling.

"The aim is to make the cannabis dispensary not just a location like a liquor store but to make a cannabis dispensary something that is contributing to the health of the local community," Robb said.